Integration of Local Mean Sea Level and Land Vertical Datum over Peninsular Malaysia via Transformation Model

Integration of land and marine vertical datums is an important aspect of geospatial reference systems. Therefore, this study has been conducted to identify an optimum approach to integrate the marine and land vertical datums. Two hybrid geoid models have been developed and fitted to the the land lev...

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Published in:Pure and Applied Geophysics
Main Author: Pa’suya M.F.; Din A.H.M.; Abbak R.A.; Talib N.; Aziz M.A.C.; Ramli M.Z.; Hamden M.H.; Yazid N.M.
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Published: Birkhauser 2024
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Pa’suya M.F.; Din A.H.M.; Abbak R.A.; Talib N.; Aziz M.A.C.; Ramli M.Z.; Hamden M.H.; Yazid N.M.
Integration of Local Mean Sea Level and Land Vertical Datum over Peninsular Malaysia via Transformation Model
2024
Pure and Applied Geophysics


10.1007/s00024-024-03598-7
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85208955403&doi=10.1007%2fs00024-024-03598-7&partnerID=40&md5=d72b6a4b8df020799ddad9871d4a845c
Integration of land and marine vertical datums is an important aspect of geospatial reference systems. Therefore, this study has been conducted to identify an optimum approach to integrate the marine and land vertical datums. Two hybrid geoid models have been developed and fitted to the the land levelling datum at benchmark and to the tide gauge-benchmark station (TGBM). The differences between the two hybrid geoid models were computed to establish a vertical datum transformation model (VDT). Among the 305 GNSS-levelling points, 295 have been used in the hybridization process and 10 have been used for validation. Based on the comparison, the geoidal differences at the 10 points range from −7.2 to 7.0 cm while the mean and RMSE of differences are 1.3 cm and ± 4 cm, respectively. The second hybrid geoid, which was fitted to local MSL, was developed by directly adding to the offset between the gravimetric geoid and local MSL at nine TGBM stations. The result indicates that the offset derived at Tanjung Gelang is the optimum one with an RMSE of ± 0.045 m. The VDT model developed shows a transformation accuracy of approximately ± 4 cm. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
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author Pa’suya M.F.; Din A.H.M.; Abbak R.A.; Talib N.; Aziz M.A.C.; Ramli M.Z.; Hamden M.H.; Yazid N.M.
spellingShingle Pa’suya M.F.; Din A.H.M.; Abbak R.A.; Talib N.; Aziz M.A.C.; Ramli M.Z.; Hamden M.H.; Yazid N.M.
Integration of Local Mean Sea Level and Land Vertical Datum over Peninsular Malaysia via Transformation Model
author_facet Pa’suya M.F.; Din A.H.M.; Abbak R.A.; Talib N.; Aziz M.A.C.; Ramli M.Z.; Hamden M.H.; Yazid N.M.
author_sort Pa’suya M.F.; Din A.H.M.; Abbak R.A.; Talib N.; Aziz M.A.C.; Ramli M.Z.; Hamden M.H.; Yazid N.M.
title Integration of Local Mean Sea Level and Land Vertical Datum over Peninsular Malaysia via Transformation Model
title_short Integration of Local Mean Sea Level and Land Vertical Datum over Peninsular Malaysia via Transformation Model
title_full Integration of Local Mean Sea Level and Land Vertical Datum over Peninsular Malaysia via Transformation Model
title_fullStr Integration of Local Mean Sea Level and Land Vertical Datum over Peninsular Malaysia via Transformation Model
title_full_unstemmed Integration of Local Mean Sea Level and Land Vertical Datum over Peninsular Malaysia via Transformation Model
title_sort Integration of Local Mean Sea Level and Land Vertical Datum over Peninsular Malaysia via Transformation Model
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description Integration of land and marine vertical datums is an important aspect of geospatial reference systems. Therefore, this study has been conducted to identify an optimum approach to integrate the marine and land vertical datums. Two hybrid geoid models have been developed and fitted to the the land levelling datum at benchmark and to the tide gauge-benchmark station (TGBM). The differences between the two hybrid geoid models were computed to establish a vertical datum transformation model (VDT). Among the 305 GNSS-levelling points, 295 have been used in the hybridization process and 10 have been used for validation. Based on the comparison, the geoidal differences at the 10 points range from −7.2 to 7.0 cm while the mean and RMSE of differences are 1.3 cm and ± 4 cm, respectively. The second hybrid geoid, which was fitted to local MSL, was developed by directly adding to the offset between the gravimetric geoid and local MSL at nine TGBM stations. The result indicates that the offset derived at Tanjung Gelang is the optimum one with an RMSE of ± 0.045 m. The VDT model developed shows a transformation accuracy of approximately ± 4 cm. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
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